I’m curious if there’s any plan to integrate OpenAI’s o3-mini model into Replit as an alternative to Claude 3.5 Sonnet. While I’ve found Claude 3.5 Sonnet to be impressive, I’ve noticed that its knowledge base can be somewhat outdated, leading to occasional omissions of the latest libraries, and it sometimes encounters processing delays.
Considering this, o3-mini might be a valuable addition due to its more current knowledge base, cost-effectiveness, faster performance, higher rankings on coding benchmarks, and robust reasoning capabilities.
I believe incorporating o3-mini could enhance our coding experience on Replit.
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Yes, we need o3-mini and DeepSeek R1 for better results. I spend dozens of dollars daily on repeated attempts to get working code, while o3-mini gives results in 1-2 tries
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I think their loyalty lies with Anthropic so we won’t see anything until Claude 4 which is rumored out soon.
Assistant already have o4-mini 
o3-mini is more advanced and new - blaim open ai naming convension.
Yes, I know. The answer about o4-mini was in the context that Replit has some loyalty to Anthropic, which is why they don’t add the o3-mini model. The already added o4-mini is an argument that there are no difficulties with adding models from open ai
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yes - you’re right. I was hoping replit would get more thinking models. Sonnet is great but it struggles with complicated changes. I strangly find the Cursor implementation more reliable.